What are your thoughts concerning the Rams vs the Bears? Could be the contest of "The Most Futile Offensive Lines in the NFL" Bowl or something.

Seriously, these two teams may have the worst OLs in the league by a large margin. Will be interesting to see which QB makes it through the game and which is carried off on his shield.

Peppers against Wayne Hunter? This sounds just wrong and should be considered all but illegal. Of course, Robert Quinn v, JaMarcus Webb...heh...now that's more like it!!

The Bears should win this game, but I could see a lot of different outcomes. I could definitely see Chicago just destroying St. Louis by a couple of touchdowns. But just as easily, I could see the Rams defensive line making J'Marcus Weeb their *****. After watching them play Green Bay, I don't have any confidencs against a team with even an average pass rusher.

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Originally Posted by BloodBrother

Chicago and Cincy are the 2 teams I've used so far to

I went the easy route and took the Niners for this week

San Francisco is another road team I would generally pick, but I don't like taking road teams. I might have to break that rule because otherwise, I'd be taking Dallas.

Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

Yeah, I expect that both QBs will get hit a lot in this one. I like the Bears to win at home after a long layoff. In the past two seasons, the team was able to use its bye week to sure up the o-line a little bit after disastrous early season performances, so hopefully they were able to use this layoff as a mini-bye week of sorts.

Additionally, Cutler bounces back well from poor games:

I agree. The Bears are tough to beat in Chicago. But what about Forte? Is he going to play and, if not, what does this do to your chances?

IIRC it should be Michael Bush that replaces him. What do you think about his abilities in your offense?

Baltimore over New England. More problems for Brady and that offensive line.

Detroit over Tennessee. This one started as a pickem and is now the Lions -3. Are you kidding me. That Detroit front will destroy the Tennessee offensive line. How bad are they?, Chris Johnson is averaging 1.1 yards per carry. They might get creative and start using him in the passing game but i don't think it matters.

I agree. The Bears are tough to beat in Chicago. But what about Forte? Is he going to play and, if not, what does this do to your chances?

IIRC it should be Michael Bush that replaces him. What do you think about his abilities in your offense?

Missing Forte will hurt because he's so versatile. (In past years, when he split out wide, he was our best receiver...)

But the drop off to Bush compared to last year's drop off to backup Khalil Bell won't be quite as bad. Bush doesn't have the complete tool set Forte does, but is a better and harder inside runner. We also resigned Bell this week and have Armando Allen as a change of pace/pass catching back as well.

The Eagles brought in receivers Brian Robiskie (pictured) and DeMarco Sampson for the Week Two “Tryout Tuesday,” the day when the players are off and guys who may be taking a job or two come in for a workout.

Brilliant letting one of Scott Pioli's henchmen have his own team to ruin. One of the premier GM jobs in the NFL and it gets handed to a stupid **** who makes three facepalm moves for every good one. Awesome. Just like handing a new Mercedes to a 16 year old girl who's already been in three wrecks.

damn i really thought tony hills was gonna be good, thought he was a legit franchise LT type of tackle. Him shredding up his knees were a damn shame because i think he could have been great. Didnt look terrible when they moved him to guard but apparently couldnt grasp the playbook. I think hed be a good zone blocking guard for some team at this point